J^din Series f«r
*i 1
; thomasville
t)r. David R. Hedgley, mode-
ta1[or of the Rowan Associtition
aiMl t>astor of the First Baptist
Church, Winston-Salem^ N. C.,
|>t^ehed •ttie Corner Stofie Ser
ine^; £ar the lUnmahuel Baptist
•Chtoih hefe Sunday, Nov. 30,
that was Urid by the Davidson
Cronty Pride Lodge of the
A.F.&A Masons.
Services here on last Sun-
Bay marli^d the closing out of
'teepMtIng services for the i*e-
hadBeled ilmmanuel Church
Which is Bftstored by the Rev.
ft, Jbhnfon, Jr.
buring n lohg period of
cdns^ratioti sfcrvlces that paid
8t>eciiil tribute to the reopening
b£ th churkh that is estimated
at ,m*re than $25,000 the Rev.
Hitold Cobbi, pastor of the
First Baptist, Church, BurlingJ
tbn, preached the opening ser
mon.
Cobb Was hsilisted in the ser-
yIc* by members of the congre-
(atlttxi from First Baptist at
fiiirtlngton.
ThfodoM Bowers, local cop-
triurtpr. 'nr^io completely |re-
inbdtled. the church interior
exterior presented the keys
to 3R|«tor Jk>hpson and members
of,, the ot^pial family. Accep'-
tanioe and vt«cknowledgement9
'were made by «everal members
oJ tht congregation from various
departments.
John Lander of High Point,
professional builder for more
than 7Q years who designed the
church here was also scheduled
to appear on the opening pro
gram.
During the week of services
a total of more than one thous-|
and and six hundred dollars wasj
reported, pf this amount $1,',
30().00 wa^ raised on opening
day. I
Church renovations include;
remodeling of the upper andj
lower auditoriums and install
ment of modern rest rooms
both for men and women, a
kltcheh, new steps from the
main floor to the lower audi
torium, a new sanctuary light
ing system, a new sanctuary
ceiling, a lighted cross which
overshadows the pulpit, and a
brass rail enclosing the cholf
stand. The church interior has
I been redecorated in appropriate
colors.
Outside lighting has been in
stalled to Illuminate a parking
lot accomodating 75 automo
biles. The exterior of the church
has been waterproofed and
towers trifty feet tall have been
erected for housing electronic
chimes and bells. For the con
venience of aged members an
iron rail has been erected on.*
each side of the front stCps of
an old English design. |
Opening with a contemporary j
entrance, the remodeled church
offers to worshippers of this
community a place of beauty
and comfort. The Rev. C. C.
Johnson, Monroe, spoke to the'
congre^tion on last Monday j
night at a reception. I
The Rev. W. M. Alexander J
moderator of the Rising Star
Miss'jonary Baptist AssocKatiori
and pastor of Friendship Bap
tist Church, Thomasville, and
Kanna'polis was also programed.
'fhe following ministers and
their congregations have assis
ted in the reopening 'services:
the Rev. W. J. Cammeron, St>
John Methodist Church; the
Rev. J. P. Asljford, Hoover’s
Chapel Methodist Church; the
Rev. A.Y. Hairston, Union Bap->
tist Church; the Rev. J. I. Har
graves, Brown’s New Calvary
Baptist Chui“ch; the Rev. R. R.
Mason, Temple Memorial Bap
tist Church, High Point; the Rev,
O. P. Foster, First Baptist
Church; Rev. W. Gage, First
Baptist Churchy Trinity, N. C.;
and Rev. Mr. Thomas, ol
Jamestown. *
Hillside Honor
koll Students'
list Released
H. M. Hokncs, pi'incipal of,
Hillside High School in Durham,
has released the naines of the
Attractive Geneva Crenshaw,
Garland, a junior In Physical
Eduoatlon at ASiT CoBege, wijs
among the fint enrolled' In- a
course of rifle marksmanship
for students and faculty opeiaed
recently at the college. Ske gets
her first lesson from Robert
Donthit^ Winston-Shlem, co^ps
commander for the Joint Air
Force and Army ROTC units at
the college. This course is being
sponsored by the Army unit,
headed by Lt. Col. Aubrey L.
Williams.
following students who are on
the Honor Roll for the second
six week period: j
Willcne Jackson^ Marjorlei
Lennon, Shirley Wilcher, Mafoi*
Geer, Betty Goodloe, Marsha
Goodwin, James Stevens, Clau-
dine Daye, Winifred Richardson,
Doris Schooler, Willa Jaye Wal
ker and Joseph Blackwell.
C. Tdpr, H
iivi
H. Clinton Taylor, 60, chair*
! man of the Art Department at
lA&r College since 16S?, ilieS
here at a IdCal tiospltal oil 't’ue*-
day afternoon December 2, fol
lowing a bt’ief illheks. ''
1'aVlor came to the college afc
head 'of the art department and
had held th> position up to his
aeath.
A graduate of Syracuse Uni
versity, he hod also secured the
'master o^ arls degtee from C6-
Imrtbla University. The deceased
held memberships In a number
of itocial ana civic orge/nizatloris
In the city.
Mrs. Mary iake
Surprised By
Parly
Mrs. Mary Blake, president of
the Pearsontown Beneht Club
was honored with a surpriaei
birthday part/ on Wednesday,.
Kovember 28.
'The party was held at the
home of Mrs. Maggie McGhee
on the Apex Road.
Itefrcshments were served
along with dinner on a table
decorated with beautiful pink
ro§es.
Words of thanks to the Presi
dent was made by Mrs. Lyetta
Coleman.
Mrs. Blake was the recipient
of lovely gifts.
Others attending the surprise!
party were Mr. Joe McGhee,
Mr. Wade Blake, Mr. and Mrs.
Ruffin ONeal, Mr. aiid Mrs. I
King Bi-own, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1
Roland, Mrs. Lyetta Coleman,
Mrs. Carrie Mason, Mrs. Lor-
rianfe Spain, Mrs. Odell Chavis,
Mary Edwards, Josephine Ful-|
ler and Emma Swann.
^ THE CAROLINA TIMES — Sdtn&y, 0*c. 13, 1M» — 3
BoHj hi HerWdi^, N. C., In
1698, Taylor later moved to
Washington, D. C. Surviving aro
hi* wife, 1^. Leila Taylor, a
teaehei' li> the ) local public
stfhools; a daughfer, Blanche, a
student at Fisk University eft
NashvlUto, Tisnn., and four
brothel: ifr. W. E. 'Taylor and
Robert Ttayior a'f Washington,
D. C.; ttev. luUan A. Taylor,
New 'Haven, Conn., and Percy
Taylor, NeW York City.
The tjoay Wat wiheduled to ■
Ije in static VetthiBing at 1:00
P. M., dn hBt ^tui^y (Dec. 8)
and the ftnnl rlleh were sche- tJedle H. L--.varU3, pro-1
duled Immediately following at ftssw-of Nhtritfen at A&T C«l-
lybiMAiMH
Dlf6 VJfflSWNB
Whftted JniHo Higli 9di—I M, !■ file I WNli
Choras, nnder the 4iveetiM of l»rtwBi at tM •'Haak T. ■.
Mis. T. M. Caffcy, and the BamU, AU members of Whitted P.T A
and String Gro«p, under the di-l aad Ike genml p«Mfe *n tn
rectlen of 8. C. Davis, will give ^rtUet in e«me Mrt aai iMar ffea
a Christmas program, Moaday I pragrti.
the Hai^son Auditorium on the
cone§e catnpuB.
14 PROOF
UUiO t CO.. iteifli 6itl«ii. Vi.. Seob*yvlll«. N .1.
lege, delivered the keynote ad-1
dress at tlie annaai meeting of
the North Carolina Chapter of
the American Dietetic Associ
ation held at the O’Henry Hotel,
Greensboro, in late November^
She spoke on, “Unusual Dietary
Practices: Research and Its Im
plications for Nutrition Educa
tion."
More than 150 members at-
telided the meet in ob^rvance
6t the 25th anniversary of the
'oVganizatlon.
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